Stuck in a Time Warp? The Great Recession and the Socio-occupational Integration of Migrants in Spain

Antonina Levatino, Juan Ramón Jiménez-García*

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Abstract

This article examines the socio-occupational integration of the immigrant population in Spain for a time span that, for the first time, includes the post-crisis period. Using the Spanish Labour Force Survey and conducting a socio-occupational analysis, we predict the probability that a migrant would be employed in one socio-occupational class over another in three periods: before, during and after the crisis. Our main research questions are as follows: (1) To what extent do migrants tend to be located in certain socio-occupational classes? (2) To what extent does the likelihood of belonging to a certain socio-occupational class differ according to immigrants’ places of origin? (3) Can differences be found in the likelihood of belonging to a certain socio-occupational class according to the places of origin before, during and after the Great Recession? The results show a very unequal distribution of immigrants in the socio-occupational structure according to their origin. While immigrants from Schengen Europe and North America are better located in the occupational structure, those from Eastern Europe and Africa are over-represented in the lower socio-occupational classes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-47
Number of pages47
JournalJournal of International Migration and Integration
Issue number24
Early online date15 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Immigrant population
  • Labour market
  • Socio-occupational integration
  • Spain
  • The Great Recession

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